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My Music Player LE
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V1.0 - February 22, 2017
© 2016, Waves System

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  • Page 1 My Music Player My Music Player LE User Guide V1.0 - February 22, 2017 © 2016, Waves System...
  • Page 2 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 The ID-AL products are the exclusive manufacturing of Waves System. Waves System Impasse de La Ville en Bois 44830 BOUAYE FRANCE Sales and information: +33 (0)2 40 78 22 44 E-mail: info@id-al.com...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 CE Marking The CE marking is found on the nameplate, at the rear side of the device. It certifies the conformance of the device with the low voltage CE Directive, according to the EN 55022 standard, and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 61000-4-x.
  • Page 4 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Safety Instructions against Risks Due to Electric Currents The device must be connected to a grounded AC power outlet or a European standard outlet installed as per good professional practices.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Table of Contents 1. Introduction..............................8 2. Features............................... 9 3. My Music Player and My Music Player LE comparison................10 4. Hardware Description..........................11 4.1. My Music Player..........................11 4.2.
  • Page 6 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 9.2. Web Radio............................32 . Playing the Web Radios........................32 . Operation of the Monitoring Engine of the Web Radios..............33 . Settings of the Web Radio Stations....................34 9.3.
  • Page 7 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 A.XII. Size..............................65 A.XIII. Weight............................65 Appendix B. Player Audio Diagram........................ 66 B.I. My Music Player..........................66 B.II. My Music Player LE........................... 66 Appendix C. LCD Menus..........................67 C.I.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    My Music Player and My Music Player LE allow various possibilities of update processes, connected or disconnected. The My Music Player and the My Music Player LE are dedicated to a wide spectrum of playback usages within public spaces such as retails, malls hotels, waiting rooms, bars, amusement parks, etc.
  • Page 9: Features

    Flash drive devices: ◦ The My Music Player LE has an external USB host for a usage basic and a cost effective of the content media support, by connecting a USB flash drive to the external USB host receptacle of the player.
  • Page 10: My Music Player And My Music Player Le Comparison

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 3. My Music Player and My Music Player LE comparison Table 1: Comparison between the My Music Player and the My Music Player LE Function My Music Player LE...
  • Page 11: Hardware Description

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 4. Hardware Description 4.1. My Music Player 1. External USB host receptacle for USB flash drive 2. USB device for an updating straight from a computer 3.
  • Page 12: My Music Player Le

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 4.2. My Music Player LE 1. LCD display 2. Clickable knob for volume control, transport commands and setup menu 3. Infrared sensor Front face 4. Power supply connector of the player 5.
  • Page 13: Installation

    Caution! Before any connection of a device onto a player, it is required to switch it off. 5.1. My Music Player For a precise information of the use of each connection of the My Music Player, please refer to the pertaining chapters, related to the connections: •...
  • Page 14: My Music Player Le

    RS-232: please refer to RS-232 Serial Link Protocol (page 91). 5.2. My Music Player LE For a precise information of the use of each connection of the My Music Player LE, please refer to the pertaining chapters, related to the connections: •...
  • Page 15: Before Switching On The Player

    6.1. Main Storage Device (Main Media) . Introduction The functioning of the My Music Player and the My Music Player LE requires a referent media storage device called Main Media. The player cannot work without a Main Media. Within the Main Media are stored the music, audio and playlists files that will be played by the player.
  • Page 16: Message And Commercial Folders (Spot)

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Accepted file formats • M3U files. Player behavior • The PLAYLIST folders are dedicated to play one or more audio playlists. The folder content is played in a loop. There are two playback modes for all the playlists of the folder: random and sequential.
  • Page 17: Temporary Folder (Tmp)

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Player behavior • The SYSTEM folder is dedicated to manage the files that are not audio files / playlist files. This folder is used to store a timestamped programming file, a temporary file of an advanced configuration or different log files self-generated by the player.
  • Page 18: Auxiliary Input (My Music Player Only)

    The auxiliary input allows to switch to the playback of a local third-party audio device plugged onto the audio input of the My Music Player. If an audio content of the Main Media or an Alternate Media Media is played, the current playback is stopped before the switch to the auxiliary input.
  • Page 19: Files And Folders Naming Rules

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Important: with the use of the My Music Player, when the FTP content update is needed, it is recommended to use a USB flash drive or a SSD with a USB to SATA adapter plugged into the internal or external USB host receptacle of the player.
  • Page 20: Music - Music Folders

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 . MUSIC – Music Folders The music folders are stored into a root folder named MUSIC. The naming of a music folder is composed of the prefix MUS and 3 digits between 001 and 999and an optional arbitrary name.
  • Page 21: Spot - Message And Commercial Folders

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 . SPOT – Message and Commercial Folders The spot folders are stored into a root folder named SPOT. The name of a spot folder is composed of the prefix SPT and 3 digits between001 and 999 and an optional arbitrary name.
  • Page 22: First Use

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 7. First Use 7.1. Requirements • A computer based on Microsoft Windows, MAC OS or Linux operating system. • A storage device used as the Main Media.
  • Page 23 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 The player asks to redefine the Main Media when: • No storage device is plugged to the player • The storage device is not prepared as described into Preparation of Storage Device (page 18).
  • Page 24: Use Of The Player

    (Scheduler): please refer to Control of the Player with a Timestamped Programming (Scheduler) (page 34). • with the use of the RS-232 serial link (My Music Player only): please refer to RS-232 Serial Link Protocol (page 91). 8.1. Playback of the Audio Files, Web radios and Other Audio Sources .
  • Page 25: Playback Of A Playlist Folder (Playlist)

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Method Process Quick launch LCD menu SOURCE: MUSIC → Select a folder (number + folder name). Advanced LCD menu USER → SOURCE → SELECT SOURCE MUS/PLS/SPT → MUS → Select a folder number →...
  • Page 26: Playback Of A Web Radio

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Methods: Method Process Advanced LCD menu USER → SOURCE → SELECT SOURCE MUS/PLS/SPT → SPT → Select a folder number → Select a playback mode. Web browser software User page →...
  • Page 27: Playback Of An Alternative Storage Device (Alternate Media) (My Music Player Only)

    Select one alternative storage device in the following list: USB-INT - USB-EXT or SD-CARD or HDD- INT. For more information about the Alternate Media, please refer to Alternative Storage Devices (Alternate Media) (My Music Player only) (page 18) and Organization of Files and Folders onto Alternative Storage Devices (Alternate Media)(My Music Player only) (page 21).
  • Page 28: Stopping The Playback (Stop Command)

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 . Stopping the Playback (STOP Command) Principle: • This command to stops the playback. • Player behavior: This command stops the current playback according to the playback mode: MUSIC folder, PLAYLIST folder, web radio or Alternate Media.
  • Page 29: Playing The Previous Track Or Previous Web Radio (Previous Command)

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 PLAYLIST folder or Web radio. Methods: Method Process Infrared remote control Press the button ( ►► ). Front panel button (My Music Player only) Press the button ( 2 ).
  • Page 30 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 playback mode. This setting adjusts the level of decreasing of the main volume. Procedure: Select a volume level value between 0dB (no decrease) to -64 dB (MUTE, maximum decrease). For more information about volumes, please refer to Player Audio Diagram (page 66) and Settings of the Volumes and Gains of the Player (page 56).
  • Page 31: Programming The Player

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 9. Programming the Player This chapter explains how to configure the player and to program the playback. This can be achieved from the several interfaces, listed below. For more information about each interface, please refer to the pertaining chapters.
  • Page 32: Setting Of The 'Autoplay' Function

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Autoplay mode Description Web Server Setting LCD Menu Setting None NONE Does not play at the startup. MUSxxx folder Play a selected music folder (MUSIC). PLSxxx folder Play a selected music folder (PLAYLIST).
  • Page 33: Operation Of The Monitoring Engine Of The Web Radios

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Up to 10 web radios can be configured, each one have to be listed in a setting called ‘Preset’, numbered from 1 to 10. A web radio preset is composed of a name (an arbitrary name for the web radio preset) and an URL (the MP3 address or M3U address of the web radio stream) Once a web radio setup, to play a web radio please refer to Playback of a Web Radio (page 26).
  • Page 34: Settings Of The Web Radio Stations

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 . Settings of the Web Radio Stations Method Process Web browser software Administrator page → Web Radio: • For web radio monitoring: 1. Without stream, play folder: select a folder number from 001 to 999.
  • Page 35 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Functioning of the calendar • The dates requiring no actions are left empty and do not refer to any day template. • If several dates require the exact same set of actions, then the calendar can refer to the same day template for these dates.
  • Page 36 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Functioning of a day template -36- © 2016, Waves System...
  • Page 37: List Of Commands

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 . List of commands Command Description MUSIC Play a Music folder in random. Select a folder number from 0 to 999 (from the (Random) folder MUS000 to MUS999).
  • Page 38: Creation Of A Timestamped Programming File

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 (page 38) and FTP Client Page (page 84). . Creation of a Timestamped Programming File The timestamped programming is stored in a Scheduler file. This file is generated by the Scheduler software developed for this purpose.
  • Page 39: Use The Main Media On A Computer

    ◦ Recommended for content management directly by the end user. • Cons: ◦ Not recommended for managing more than one player. ◦ Not recommended when using internal connector for the Main Media (My Music Player only). ◦ Required an on-site handling. ◦ Required a stop of playback. Procedure 1.
  • Page 40: Use The Usb Device Connector (My Music Player Only)

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 3. Plug the Main Media on a computer. 4. Use the file manager to update the content on the Main Media. 5. Remove the Main Media by using the eject procedure of the computer operating system.
  • Page 41 ◦ Recommended for no on-site handling. ◦ Recommended for exclusive content management by a distant provider. ◦ Recommended when using an internal connector for the Main Media (My Music Player only). ◦ Recommended for managing one or more players. ◦ Free selection of the FTP client tools according to requirements.
  • Page 42: Use The Embedded Samba Server

    ◦ Recommended for no on-site handling. ◦ Recommended for content management directly by the end user. ◦ Recommended when using an internal connector for the Main Media (My Music Player only). ◦ Recommended for managing one or more players on same local network.
  • Page 43: Use The Embedded Ftp Clients In Synchronization Mode

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 ◦ The management of a large number of players can require of higher skills of the FTP clients tools used (batch, scheduling, content synchronization). Procedure •...
  • Page 44: Use The Embedded Ftp Clients In Script Mode

    ◦ Recommended for exclusive content management by a distant provider. ◦ Recommended for managing one or more players. ◦ Recommended when using an internal connector for the Main Media (My Music Player only). ◦ Easy preparation of the update content.
  • Page 45 ◦ Recommended for exclusive content management by a distant provider. ◦ Recommended for managing one or more players. ◦ Recommended when using an internal connector for the Main Media (My Music Player only). ◦ Unscheduled content updates can be operated directly from the LCD menu (on-site handling) or from the web server (distant handling).
  • Page 46: Removable Device Storage With Script

    ◦ Recommended for exclusive content management by a distant provider. ◦ Recommended for managing distant location players without Ethernet connection access. ◦ Recommended when using an internal connector for the Main Media (My Music Player only). ◦ Easy to install in restricted network access policies environment.
  • Page 47: Setup The Ftp Client Presets

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 • Cons: ◦ Required skills about the Script function. ◦ Requires an on-site handling. ◦ Required to know the exactly the content path of the Main Media before writing the Script.
  • Page 48 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Setting Description Waiting time before Set the wait time before reconnecting the drive to the FTP server when the reconnecting connection has been interrupted. Number of attempts Set the number of attempts to connect to the FTP server before leaving the update operation.
  • Page 49: Ethernet Network Connection

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Exemple 1 – Without included and excluded folders/files options Source folder: data/MyPlayer/ [ ] Advanced sync.options In this example, from folder data/MyPlayer/ of the server, the FTP synchronization reproduces the exact content of the server to the Main Media of the player.
  • Page 50: Establishing The Wired Connection

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Network Functions Ethernet Network . Establishing the Wired Connection If your are not accustomed to the Ethernet network vocabulary please read the section Little Ethernet Network Glossary (page 53) that follows this chapter.
  • Page 51: Identify The Player On The Network

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 • DNS server: this is the IP address of the DNS (Domain Name Service) server. DNS is what the player uses to resolve IP addresses to domain names. It allows to the player to access to the FTP, NTP and Webradio servers directly with their domain names.
  • Page 52 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 examples: 1. Use a secure network with a VPN solution (recommended setup): Use a third-party VPN solution to access to the player over Internet in the same way as on the local network.
  • Page 53: Little Ethernet Network Glossary

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 ▪ Select the a free port (port 80 recommended) as Target (External) setting. ◦ For the FTP Server rule: ▪ Select the FTP as Application (Service) setting.
  • Page 54: Clock Of The Player

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 MAC Address: a MAC address a fixed hardware address for the player. Known this information is sometimes important when using a cable modem connection. To find the mac address of the player. Please refer to LCD Menus (page 67) or Web server (page 73) if the player is accessible for a web browser.
  • Page 55: Set The Date And The Time

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 kept up-to-date, whether the player is powered or not, thanks to a built-in battery. For the timekeeping duration when the player is not powered, please refer to Characteristics (page 63).
  • Page 56: Set Network Time Protocol (Ntp) Parameters

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 This setting is appropriate to define the legal time zone which handles tha automation of the start and end of daylight saving time. Procedure: Select the parameters which define a geographical rule specific: World area, Country, and Region.
  • Page 57: Change The Volumes Of The Independent Outputs

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 the player. The number and types of audio outputs and audio sources depend of specifications of player used. For more information about volumes and gains of the player used, please refer to Player Audio Diagram (page 66), Hardware Description (page 11) and Characteristics (page 63).
  • Page 58: Change The Volumes Of The Audio Sources

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Methods: Method Process Advanced LCD menu ADMINISTRATOR → VOLUMES/GAINS → GAIN OUTPUT → XLR and RCA for the My Music Player, or AMP (amplified) and RCAfor the My Music Player LE → Select a volume attenuation from 0 to +9.
  • Page 59: Change The Fade In And Fade Out Settings

    9.9. Audio File Encryption As well as the standard audio files (MP3 or WAV), the player can play specific encrypted MP3 files. Only our compatible ID-AL range of players can played these encrypted MP3 files. This allows to protect the content -59-...
  • Page 60: Firmware Update

    Read the entire this chapter before performing your update. The firmware update adds new features, improves existing functions and corrects any malfunction in the internal firmware of the player. To have the best experience with your ID-AL player, it is strongly recommended to update its firmware.
  • Page 61 Warning! Currently all the USB flash drive of the market are not compatible with the firmware update process. To avoid this issue with a My Music Player, it is highly recommended to use an SD card instead a USB flash drive, to perform this procedure.
  • Page 62: Settings Of The Parameters With 'System.ini' File

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 4. Turn off the player. 5. Insert the USB flash drive or SD card into an appropriate slot of the player and turn it on. This process should take about 5 minutes.*...
  • Page 63: Appendix A. Characteristics

    *Various professional software for composition and editing create Broadcast Wave Format files instead of standard WAV files. The My Music Player and My Music Player LE are not compatible with this file type. Please use standard WAV files to ensure a perfect compatibility between your audio files and the specifications of the player.
  • Page 64: Other File Formats Supported

    *(HW V1.0) • My Music Player LE: ◦ Accepts USB flash drives *(HW V1.0): all the My Music Player sold after the september 2015 do not have anymore SATA connector. A.VII. Network • Embedded FTP server for distant content update •...
  • Page 65: Consumption (12 V Supplied)

    A.X. Consumption (12 V supplied) • My Music Player without internal SATA host device and with a low power USB flash drive: 350 mA • My Music Player LE without amplifier(1) and with a low power USB flash drive(2): 250 mA...
  • Page 66: Appendix B. Player Audio Diagram

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Appendix B. Player Audio Diagram B.I. My Music Player Audio diagram of the My Music Player B.II. My Music Player LE Audio diagram of the My Music Player LE -66- ©...
  • Page 67: Appendix C. Lcd Menus

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Appendix C. LCD Menus The player features a user interface composed of an LCD display and a clickable knob named DATA. This makes it possible for the user to view the player state, to occasionally control it, or simply to set it up. This chapter explains how to use this user interface.
  • Page 68: C.ii. Change The Main Volume

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 C.II. Change the Main Volume If the player is out of ‘Quick launch’ or ‘Advanced’ menus, to change the main volume, turn the DATA knob: •...
  • Page 69 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 LCD Display Function USER menu for user-level rights commands and USER ▼ settings. Select a specific playback source. ► SOURCE ▼ (Source Name) Select a MUSIC, a PLAYLIST or a SPOT folder from ►...
  • Page 70 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Adjust the volume gain from 0 to +9 of the audio ► GAIN OUTPUT ▲ outputs: XLR and RCA for the My Music Player, AMP XLR:(±xx)▪RCA:(±xx) ▼...
  • Page 71 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 (ON/OFF) ▼ Select a primary DNS address (IPv4) from ► PRIMMARY DNS ▲ 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255. (xxx):(xxx):(xxx):(xxx) ▼ Select an alternative DNS address (IPv4) from ►...
  • Page 72 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 FTP:(xx)▪SURE?:(YES/NO) Progression screen of the FTP update. ► FTP UPDATING PLEASE WAIT... My Music Player only: select the USB device mode. ► USB DEVICE MODE ▲...
  • Page 73: Appendix D. Web Server

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Appendix D. Web server The web server is designed: to control the status and obtain information of the player, to select an audio source with advanced options, to perform special commands and to configure the player. The access to the different pages of the web server depending to the rights accorded by the log in process.
  • Page 74: D.ii. About Page

    Product ID Product serial number (hexadecimal number). Firmware version Firmware version number of the player. D.II. About Page This About page provides information to contact the ID-AL company without being log in to the web server. -74- © 2016, Waves System...
  • Page 75: D.iii. Log In Page

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 About page view About Contact US Address ID-AL company postal address Website ID-AL company website address E-mail ID-AL company E-mail address Phone ID-AL company phone number ID-AL company fax number D.III.
  • Page 76 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 User page view User Player State Playback status (Playing or Stopped) of the player. Source Source being used by the player. • My Music Player: Internal USB, External USB, SD card, Internal HDD, Web radio, Aux input.
  • Page 77: Administrator Page

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Remaining time Remaining time of the audio file being played from the Main Media or an Alternate Media. Elapsed time Elapsed time since the web radio connection.
  • Page 78 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Administrator page view Administrator Date/Time Parametres Change Date/Time Modify date, time and time zone parameters. Date Current date. Time Current time. -78- © 2016, Waves System...
  • Page 79 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Time zone Current time zone. NTP Synchronization Enable or disable the NTP synchronization service (On / Off). NTP server 1 Set the URL of the first NTP server used by the NTP synchronization service (default 0.pool.ntp.org).
  • Page 80: D.vi. Date/Time

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Protection Zip script file password Set a protection password for the update content by Script with zip compressed files (default – empty –). Administrator Web Access Username Set the username of the Administrator account (default admin).
  • Page 81: D.vii. Ethernet Page

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 D.VII. Ethernet Page The Ethernet page allows to set various parameters regarding the Ethernet network configuration, the FTP server access and the samba server access. Ethernet page view...
  • Page 82: D.viii. Web Radio Page

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Username Set the username of the access of FTP server (default ftp). Password Set the password of the access of FTP server (default ftp). Samba Disable the Samba server.
  • Page 83 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Web Radio page view Web Radio Web Radio General Parameters Without stream, play folder Set the number of the played Music folder when the web radio stream is broken from folder 001 to 999 (default 001).
  • Page 84: D.ix. Ftp Client Page

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 For more information about the web radio, please refer to Web Radio (page 32). D.IX. FTP Client Page The FTP Client page allows to configure parameters regarding update by FTP clients, as the connection settings, the naming, the server locations, the access accounts, the modes used and many more.
  • Page 85 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 FTP update, from 0 to 99 attempts (default 5). Passive mode Enable or disable the passive mode to determine the establishment of the FTP connection port (default disable / active mode).
  • Page 86: Appendix E. Content Updates By Using Copy Scripts (Script)

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Appendix E. Content Updates by Using Copy Scripts (Script) E.I. Introduction The Script function is used for the content management from: • A third-party storage device, see Removable Device Storage with Script (page 46).
  • Page 87: E.ii. [Header] Section

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 • The empty lines are ignored • The empty parameters are ignored or the default values are used. • Only one command by line is accepted.
  • Page 88 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Copy the files and folders from the folder TRACKS of the folder UPDATE of the update content into the folder MUS001 of the MUSIC folder of the Main Media of the player.
  • Page 89: E.iv. [Comments] Section

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 REN "\MUSIC\MUS001\Song.mp3" "Track.mp3" Rename the file Song.mp3 to Track.mp3, into the folder MUS0001 of the folder MUSIC of the Main Media of the player. REN "\SPOT\SPT067" "SPT067 – Welcome Message"...
  • Page 90 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 2. The folder MUS067 Jazz in the folder MUSIC of the Main Media is deleted. 3. The folder New Soul from the source is copied as the folder MUS045 New Soul in the folder MUSIC of the Main Media.
  • Page 91: Appendix F. Rs-232 Serial Link Protocol

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Appendix F. RS-232 Serial Link Protocol This chapter will coming soon... -91- © 2016, Waves System...
  • Page 92: Appendix G. Configuration File (System.ini)

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Appendix G. Configuration File (system.ini) This chapter will coming soon... -92- © 2016, Waves System...
  • Page 93: Appendix H. System Clock Calibration

    ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Appendix H. System Clock Calibration H.I. Introduction The accuracy of the clock system of the player is a sine qua non requirement for the respect of a timetable.
  • Page 94 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 Method Process Advanced LCD menu ADMINISTRATOR → DATE/TIME → NTP MODE → set the NTP to ON. Web browser software Administrator page → set the NTP synchronization → to ON →...
  • Page 95 ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0 For more information visit our website www.id-al.com -95- © 2016, Waves System...

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